Sustainability is a journey, here is ours!
Our passion for sustainability began before starting our studio. In the spring of 1990, Beth began to work with 8th-grade students doing a service project. It was an interesting class of eight in that all were named “Matt” except for one boy and one girl. Beth named...
Yurich Creative’s Holiday Video Card
When we created our 2020 vision holiday video card last year, we never expected the year to turn out the way it did. Many of our clients, family members, and friends have had to endure hardships and losses. During these stay-at-home days, people have shown remarkable...
Nonprofit Video Storytelling Gives Clarity and Emotion to Your Programs
Do you have trouble finding the right way to tell people about your program that is clear and concise and has an emotional impact? If you can accomplish this, your program will be a sell-out. Nonprofit video storytelling is a perfect tool to achieve this. Let's...
Small on Purpose
When I started my graphic design studio 23 years ago, I did not plan for what size I wanted my studio to become. I had a plan for the type of work I wanted to create. At the time, I was working on CD and Vinyl packaging for a small record label. I planned to expand...
3 Simple Tips for Making Better Videos
I’m going to give you 3 simple tips for making better videos. Videos have become a top marketing tool. With today’s high quality phones and low-cost cameras, video should definitely be used in your website and on your social media. Tip number one is lighting....
Small Business Reopening Ideas
Some of our clients contacted us about business reopening ideas to help them with the COVID 19 guidelines and how they could best do it while following their established brand. The BOP STOP is a premier jazz club. We felt a video...
What we did on our Covid-19 stay-cation
Since 2018, we have been working on a new website that would best showcase the essence that is Yurich Creative. It seemed client work always prevented us from completing it, and when we would revisit the project, we found ourselves starting all over. Well, that is one...
A Lifetime of Creating – Mitzi Faye
Mitzi Faye is 92 years old and has been creating since a young girl. She lived in New York City, Germany, England, Israel and Cleveland and all while working in paint, printmaking, collage, pen and ink, sculpture and more. She is still actively creating and weekly...
Here There Be Monsters – Laura and Gary Dumm
The Dumm's rip relevant issues from the news and put them onto canvas. Their hope is that these collaborations will start conversations and promote awareness. We sat down with Laura and Gary to talk about this project and their prospective on graphic design. Audio...
Jenn Visocky O’Grady on the State of Graphic Design Education
Jenn has been an advocate for the importance of design and design education. Throughout her career, she has worked tirelessly at making sure students are prepared for working world. Currently, she is a national board member for the AIGA, The Professional Association...
Rob Lucarelli on balancing work and his creative side
Rob has been responsible for telling the stories of older individuals at the Judson and South Franklin Circle retirement communities where he is the Director of Communications. Previously Rob worked in communications at the Cleveland Playhouse. We learn how Rob...